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  2. British Rail Class 153 - Wikipedia

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    All of the East Midlands Trains Class 153 units were repainted into the company's local lines livery. In July 2010, the first unit 153319 entered Neville Hill TMD for a C6 refresh programme. The work included corrosion repair, internal refresh and a cab refurbishment programme. [39] East Midlands Railway's fleet of Class 153s were used on rural ...

  3. Nottingham–Lincoln line - Wikipedia

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    At certain times Class 156 and Class 153 trains run coupled together. Many trains on this route continue southward from Nottingham to Leicester via the Midland Main Line . Some trains call at Newark Northgate (this is generally the first two and last two trains of the day) by running down the spur at the side of the East Coast Main Line and ...

  4. East Midlands Trains - Wikipedia

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    Hull Trains made a decision to use only Class 180 Adelante units, with its Class 222 Meridian units transferring to East Midlands Trains. [59] [full citation needed] East Midlands Trains began the service from Corby on 23 February 2009. [60] Initially, this was made up of one train per day in each direction, using the existing Meridian fleet. [61]

  5. East Midlands Railway - Wikipedia

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    East Midlands Railway inherited a fleet of 28 Class 43, 21 Class 153, 15 Class 156, 26 Class 158, and 27 Class 222 units from East Midlands Trains. In January 2020, nine additional Class 156 units from Greater Anglia were introduced into service.

  6. Derwent Valley line - Wikipedia

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    Local passenger services are operated by East Midlands Railway. There is a daily service between Nottingham and Matlock, via Derby. The frequency of the service is hourly, although on Sunday mornings the trains run every two hours increasing to hourly in the afternoon and evening. [2]

  7. Skegness railway station - Wikipedia

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    Skegness was dubbed "the Blackpool of the East Coast" or "Nottingham by the Sea". It has a mascot, the Jolly Fisherman , designed by John Hassall in 1908 for the Great Northern Railway ; its slogan, "Skegness is so bracing", is a reference to the chilly prevailing north-easterly winds that can and frequently do blow off the North Sea . [ 3 ]

  8. Chesterfield railway station - Wikipedia

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    This station is currently owned by Network Rail but is operated by East Midlands Railway, which operates trains between Sheffield and London St Pancras International. Midland Mainline operated the franchise between 1996 and November 2007. The running of the station was passed to East Midlands Trains, who ran the station for nearly 12 years ...

  9. Corby railway station - Wikipedia

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    Corby railway station, owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway, is in Corby, Northamptonshire, England.The current station, opened on 23 February 2009, replaces an earlier one dating from 1879, first closed on 18 April 1966 [1] but reopened between 1987 and 1990.